CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO UNMUFFLE
PRESENT
Present
I unmuffle
you unmuffle
he/she/it unmuffles
we unmuffle
you unmuffle
they unmuffle
Present continuous
I am unmuffling
you are unmuffling
he/she/it is unmuffling
we are unmuffling
you are unmuffling
they are unmuffling
Present perfect
I have unmuffled
you have unmuffled
he/she/it has unmuffled
we have unmuffled
you have unmuffled
they have unmuffled
Present perfect continuous
I have been unmuffling
you have been unmuffling
he/she/it has been unmuffling
we have been unmuffling
you have been unmuffling
they have been unmuffling
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I unmuffled
you unmuffled
he/she/it unmuffled
we unmuffled
you unmuffled
they unmuffled
Past continuous
I was unmuffling
you were unmuffling
he/she/it was unmuffling
we were unmuffling
you were unmuffling
they were unmuffling
Past perfect
I had unmuffled
you had unmuffled
he/she/it had unmuffled
we had unmuffled
you had unmuffled
they had unmuffled
Past perfect continuous
I had been unmuffling
you had been unmuffling
he/she/it had been unmuffling
we had been unmuffling
you had been unmuffling
they had been unmuffling
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will unmuffle
you will unmuffle
he/she/it will unmuffle
we will unmuffle
you will unmuffle
they will unmuffle
Future continuous
I will be unmuffling
you will be unmuffling
he/she/it will be unmuffling
we will be unmuffling
you will be unmuffling
they will be unmuffling
Future perfect
I will have unmuffled
you will have unmuffled
he/she/it will have unmuffled
we will have unmuffled
you will have unmuffled
they will have unmuffled
Future perfect continuous
I will have been unmuffling
you will have been unmuffling
he/she/it will have been unmuffling
we will have been unmuffling
you will have been unmuffling
they will have been unmuffling
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would unmuffle
you would unmuffle
he/she/it would unmuffle
we would unmuffle
you would unmuffle
they would unmuffle
Conditional continuous
I would be unmuffling
you would be unmuffling
he/she/it would be unmuffling
we would be unmuffling
you would be unmuffling
they would be unmuffling
Conditional perfect
I would have unmuffle
you would have unmuffle
he/she/it would have unmuffle
we would have unmuffle
you would have unmuffle
they would have unmuffle
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been unmuffling
you would have been unmuffling
he/she/it would have been unmuffling
we would have been unmuffling
you would have been unmuffling
they would have been unmuffling
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you unmuffle
we let´s unmuffle
you unmuffle
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
unmuffled
Present Participle
unmuffling
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNMUFFLE»
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unmuffle in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
unmuffle and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1 Br. Unmuffle, ye faint stars, and thou, fair moon, 331 That wont'st to love the
traveller's benizon, Stoop thy pale visage through an amber cloud, 531 Unmuffle]
Benlowe's Theophila, St. xxii.p. 202. 222. ' Unmuffle, ye dim clouds, and disinherit
...
2
The Poetical Works of John Milton
... my trial To my proportion'd strength. Shepherd, lead on. Enter The Two
BROTHERS. 1 BR. Unmuffle, ye faint stars, and thou, fair moon, That wont'st to
love the traveller's benizon, Stoop thy pale. 3M Unmuffle] Benlowe's Theophila, st
xxii. p.
3
Variorum Commentary on the Poems of John Milton: The Minor ...
330 Unmuffle : remove the covering (of darkness) that envelops and conceals
you. Muffle, however, is normally transitive, as in Shakespeare, Romeo 5. 3. 21,
Caesar 3. 2. 192. [It would seem possible that ye (though probably parallel to
thou ...
A. S. P. Woodhouse, Douglas Bush, 1972
4
The Poetical Works of John Milton
1 Br. Unmuffle, ye faint stars, and thou, fair moon, 33i That wont'st to love the
traveller's benizon, Stoop thy pale visage through an amber cloud, 33i Unmuffle]
Benlowe's Theophila, St. xxii. p. 202. 222. * Unmuffle, ye dim clouds, and
disinherit ...
5
British Poets. Riverside Ed
Unmuffle, ye faint stars, and thou, fair moon, »i That wont'st to love the traveller's
benizon, Stoop thy pale visage through an amber cloud, And disinherit Chaos,
that reigns here In double night of. "31 Unmuffled] Benlowe's Theophila, st. xxii. p.
6
The Educational Magazine
ORIGINAL POETRY. TO TUE EVENING STAR. Unmuffle thy fair face, sweet
evening star : My heart is teeming with a sigh to gaze On thy pure light, now
lingering afar, With the proud sunset'* spirit-stirring blaze: Unmuffle thy fair face,
thy ray ...
aVillain,. unmuffle yourself,« of Mr. H. is precisely paralleled by a passage at
page 56of ... the latterhad stepped one pace upon the floor. 'Villain, unmuffle
yourself,' cried he, ayou pass no farther!« 30 [G. P. R. James], from hAmerican
Works of ...
8
Poems Upon Several Occasions: English, Ialian, and Latin, ...
E. Br. Unmuffle ye faint ftars, and thou fair moon, That \yont'ft to love the traveller's
benizon. A That is, " a room In the houfes of the great, hung with tapeftry, " the
fubjeft of which is fome romantic ftory, and the fcene A " foreft." And Dray ton, who
...
John Milton, Thomas Warton, Charles Burney, 1791
9
The good old times, the story of the Manchester rebels of '45
Unmuffle, and show your face, if you be not ashamed of it," cried the sergeant. " I
suspect you are a Hanoverian spy. I have heard there are some in the town, and
you don't look like an Highland officer." " Hands off, fellow," said the prince, ...
William Harrison Ainsworth, 1873
10
Comus: A Mask Presented at Ludlow Castle, 1634, Before the ...
Enter The Two Brothers. E. Br. Unmuffle ye faint stars, and thou, fair moon, That
wont'st to love the traveller's benizon, Stoop thy pale visage through an amber
cloud, son perceiv'd with me, that this is plainly taken from Spenser, F. Q. vi. i. 1.
John Milton, Henry John Todd, 1798
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